Elon Musk Breaks Silence on Explosive Claims About His ‘Legion’ of Children and Their Mothers

Elon Musk has publicly belittled The Wall Street Journal after the paper published an extensive report claiming the billionaire is secretly trying to create a ‘legion’ of offspring.

The article included an in-depth account from 26-year-old conservative influencer Ashley St. Clair, who claims Musk bought her silence after she gave birth to a baby supposedly belonging to him back in February.

Musk, within hours, was bashing the Journal – touting it as worse than TMZ.

‘TMZ >> WSJ,’ the billionaire wrote. 

It wasn’t his first time panning the paper, which he branded as ‘trash’ back in January. The barb came in direct response to a separate report surrounding his alleged pervasive drug use and concerns it was causing his companies’ directors.

The Wednesday report alleged the billionaire is building a massive brood ahead of a prospective population collapse – a clandestine campaign now creating ‘harem drama’.  

On paper, Musk has fathered at least 14 children by four women – but the Journal report suggests the true number is much higher.   

Armed with a paternity test said to be ‘99.9999 percent’ accurate, St. Clair claimed Musk allegedly offered her $15million and $100,000 a month to not disclose he is the father of her child – an arrangement she says is in place with several other women.

Elon Musk ( Seen here at UFC 314 in Miami with son X Æ A-12 Musk) belittled The Wall Street Journal Wednesday after the paper published a report claiming he is secretly trying to create a 'legion' of offspring with multiple women

Elon Musk ( Seen here at UFC 314 in Miami with son X Æ A-12 Musk) belittled The Wall Street Journal Wednesday after the paper published a report claiming he is secretly trying to create a ‘legion’ of offspring with multiple women

Within hours, Musk was bashing the Journal - touting it as worse than well-known tabloid TMZ

Within hours, Musk was bashing the Journal – touting it as worse than well-known tabloid TMZ

She said Musk strategically recruits ‘candidates’ like her through X – before hitting them with NDAs. 

‘The Tactics Elon Musk Uses to Manage His ‘Legion’ of Babies – and Their Mothers,’ the WSJ piece’s headline blasted, bolstered by a portrait style photo of St. Clair and her son, Romulus.

‘The world’s richest man juggles more than a dozen children and ‘harem drama’ along with running his companies and advising Trump,’ a subhead insisted as well.

‘[Musk] recently took a paternity test in a battle with one woman over money and privacy.’

The report them jumps directly into St. Clair’s perspective, and her  efforts to get Musk, 53, to take a paternity test before giving birth.

That put her into contact with Musk’s fixer, Jared Birchall, whom fielded her concerns during  a two-hour phone call that took place in December, according to the Journal.

‘I don’t want my son to feel like he’s a secret,’ St. Clair told Birchall at the time

Birchall, Musk’s longtime fixer, told the 26-year-old how his boss was a ‘very big-hearted, kind and generous person,’ but that her going ‘the legal route’, from his experience, ‘always, always leads to a worse outcome for that woman’.

The article included an in-depth account from 26-year-old conservative influencer Ashley St. Clair, who claims Musk bought her silence after she gave birth to a baby boy back in February and is running a clandestine compound in Austin, Texas, filled with kids and Musk baby mamas

The article included an in-depth account from 26-year-old conservative influencer Ashley St. Clair, who claims Musk bought her silence after she gave birth to a baby boy back in February and is running a clandestine compound in Austin, Texas, filled with kids and Musk baby mamas

St. Clair revealed Tuesday that the newborn, a boy, is named Romulus (seen here), and that there is a 99.9999 percent chance the boy is Musk's, according to a paternity test. He was born in February

St. Clair revealed Tuesday that the newborn, a boy, is named Romulus (seen here), and that there is a 99.9999 percent chance the boy is Musk’s, according to a paternity test. He was born in February

Jared Birchall, Musk's fixer, demanded St. Clair sign papers that would keep Musk's parentage a secret as an exchange for the $15 million and $100,000 a month, St. Clair said. She reportedly refused the offer

Jared Birchall, Musk’s fixer, demanded St. Clair sign papers that would keep Musk’s parentage a secret as an exchange for the $15 million and $100,000 a month, St. Clair said. She reportedly refused the offer

She went on to give birth the following February, before which Musk – whom helped name the child after some reservations as to whether it was actually his – reportedly offered her the $15 million and $100,000-a-month.  

She nearly accepted, after being told  the stipend was similar to what Musk has agreed with the known mothers of his children, such as the popular musician Grimes and Neuralink executive Shivon Zilis. 

The article includes tidbits like Musk demanding she deliver the baby via a caesarian section – based on the belief that doing so allows for a baby to have a larger brain.

He also required he not undergo a circumcision. St. Clair is Jewish and wanted a natural birth so she rejected both, the Journal reported. 

St. Clair did comply, however, with the request of leaving Musk’s name off of Romulus’ birth certificate – which Birchall made while she was inducing labor.

She did, however, prepare by hiring an attorney – a move that reportedly went against Birchall’s wishes.  

Birchall then demanded St. Clair sign papers that would keep Musk’s parentage a secret in exchange for the aforementioned pay –  and agreement that reportedly prevented her from ever saying anything negative about Musk.

The alleged document, however, did not stipulate the same for him about her, and  Musk even tried to sway her decision by saying he was under threat of assassination due to his support of a now president Trump. She refused to sign, allowing her the ability to speak out.

She recalled how she met Musk in spring 2023 when he reached out vie the website he bought for $44billion the year before to invited her to visit its offices then in San Francisco.

At the time, St. Clair was the operations manager and conservative humor site The Babylon Bee. 

He eventually invited her to a trip on his private plane to Rhode Island to visit one of his children at school, the Journal reported.

During and in between these meet ups, Musk spoke frequently about having children with St. Clair, even going as far to tell her to ‘pick a name’ after the first time they had sex, the Journal reported.

On a vacation over New Year’s heading into 2024, St. Clair revealed she had been ovulating – an admission that allegedly led Musk to ask her: ‘What are we waiting for?’

St. Clair said that they conceived Romulus soon after, after which Musk allegedly tried to get her to move to an Austin ‘compound’ to spend time with himself and an array of other women and children he is calling ‘kid legion.’

One of the mothers who lives in the gated community is Neuralink exec Shivon Zilis, seen as a 'steadying force' within the cult-esque compound, St. Clair claimed

One of the mothers who lives in the gated community is Neuralink exec Shivon Zilis, seen as a ‘steadying force’ within the cult-esque compound, St. Clair claimed 

Grimes - whom Musk never married but was met with a custody battle over their three kids - reportedly rejected the request. She is seen here with XAE-12 in Portofino in 2023

Grimes – whom Musk never married but was met with a custody battle over their three kids – reportedly rejected the request. She is seen here with XAE-12 in Portofino in 2023

Musk allegedly wanted multiple residencies in the gated community, essentially seeking take it over.

One of the mothers who lives in the gated community is Zilis, seen as a ‘steadying force’ within the cult-esque compound, St. Clair claimed.  

As for Musk, he ‘comes and goes’ as he pleases, she said.

Grimes – whom Musk never married but was met with a custody battle over their three kids – reportedly rejected the request.

Musk, meanwhile, enjoys a ‘special status’ when he is there, said St. Clair – recalling her time there spent as well and Musk bringing her to big events at the White House.

St. Clair recalled being consistently texted updates on the custody case between Musk and Grimes from Musk himself.

Grimes settled a custody lawsuit with Musk last August, with the pair alternating weeks with their three children, including X Æ A-1, seen with his father at the UFC fights in Miami Saturday and in the Oval Office several times.St Clair further claims Musk is still seeking out new mothers, including well-known, much younger crypto journalist Tiffany Fong, 30, who denied claims she is pregnant with Musk‘s child following St. Clair’s reveal.

Grimes settled a custody lawsuit with Musk last August, with the pair alternating weeks with their three children, including X Æ A-1, seen with his father at the UFC fights in Miami Saturday and in the Oval Office in February

Grimes settled a custody lawsuit with Musk last August, with the pair alternating weeks with their three children, including X Æ A-1, seen with his father at the UFC fights in Miami Saturday and in the Oval Office in February

St Clair conceded she even experimented with becoming a part of the ‘kid legion’ during her pregnancy, arranging playdates between her son from a previous relationship and some of Musk’s younger kids. 

She says she has even met Musk’s elusive mother Maye. 

In November, she sent Musk a selfie, to which he reportedly responded: ‘I want to knock you up again.’ 

DailyMail.com spotted St. Clair handing over the keys to her black Model S outside her Manhattan apartment in late March.

She claimed Musk recently cut her child support by more than half, and was now selling her black Model S Tesla to make ends meet.

He addressed the rumors on X on X, before the Journal report published two days later.

‘I don’t know if the child is mine or not, but am not against finding out. No court order is needed,’ Musk said at the time, before detailing the amount of money he claims to have sent the conservative influencer. 

‘Despite not knowing for sure, I have given Ashley $2.5M and am sending her $500k/year,’ he said, spurring a response from St. Clair – on that branded him ‘petulant man-child’ who needed to take responsibility. 

St Clair first went public with her claims in February, claiming Musk first slid into [her] DMs' in May 2023.

St Clair first went public with her claims in February, claiming Musk first slid into [her] DMs’ in May 2023.

‘Elon, we asked you to confirm paternity through a test before our child (who you named) was even born. You refused,’ she said.

She also clarified that it wasn’t sending her money but ‘sending support for your child that you thought was necessary… until you withdrew most of it to maintain control and punish me for “disobedience.” But you’re really only punishing your son.’

She also referenced his most recent move in court – one she framed as an attempt to silence her, while he posts on X. 

‘It’s ironic that your last effort in court was to try to gag me while you use a social media channel you literally own to distribute derogatory messages about me and our child to the entire world,’ she wrote this week.

‘It’s all about control with you, and everyone can see it.’

Musk has yet to respond directly to St. Clair on social media.

St Clair first went public with her claims in February, claiming Musk first slid into [her] DMs’ in May 2023.

At the time, she only named Romulus by his initials ‘R.S.C.’, saying he was conceived early January 2024 on a trip to the island of Saint Barthélemy in the Caribbean.

Elon Musk and his first wife Justine Wilson (pictured right) had six children, including one who died of sudden infant death syndrome in 2002

Elon Musk and his first wife Justine Wilson (pictured right) had six children, including one who died of sudden infant death syndrome in 2002

Musk, 53, has not publicly acknowledged the child as his own – only responded with characteristic cryptic emojis to posts on X about St. Clair’s claims.

St. Clair filed a paternity and a custody lawsuit in a New York court on February 21, claiming Musk told her to keep the baby secret.

A source close to the case told DailyMail.com that since going public, Musk ‘retaliated’ by slashing her payments in half ‘unilaterally’, leaving St. Clair struggling.

She also has a three-year-old son from a previous partner, New York chiropractor Johnny Alexander.

She has been raising the toddler and baby with the help of a full-time nanny at her rented three-bed apartment in downtown Manhattan.